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Glycine Max Collection

"Glycine max: The Green Wonder of Soybeans" Step into the world of Glycine max, commonly known as soybean

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soybean, Glycine max, A mass of pods of Edaname beanscommonly eaten in the green stage

Soybean, Glycine max, A mass of pods of Edaname beanscommonly eaten in the green stage

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: A Combine Harvests Soybeans While Wind Turbines Spin In The Distance; Strathroy, Ontario, Canada

A Combine Harvests Soybeans While Wind Turbines Spin In The Distance; Strathroy, Ontario, Canada

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soybeans -Glycine max- with leaves

Soybeans -Glycine max- with leaves

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: botany, cut out, day, flora, glycine max, green, hanging, herb, leaf, no people, outdoors

botany, cut out, day, flora, glycine max, green, hanging, herb, leaf, no people, outdoors, pod, soya bean, stem, studio shot, trifoliolate, watercolour painting, white background, vertical

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soybean field and the remains of the original Chaco vegetation, Lomitas, Argentina, South America

Soybean field and the remains of the original Chaco vegetation, Lomitas, Argentina, South America

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soybean plants -Glycine max-, soybean plantation, Argentina, South America

Soybean plants -Glycine max-, soybean plantation, Argentina, South America

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soy field, Compton, Eastern Townships, Quebec Province, Canada

Soy field, Compton, Eastern Townships, Quebec Province, Canada

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soya bean (Glycine max) sprouts C014 / 1152

Soya bean (Glycine max) sprouts C014 / 1152
Soya bean sprouts. Jar containing sprouting soya (Glycine max) beans

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Plant-based insulating materials C014 / 0322

Plant-based insulating materials C014 / 0322
Plant-based insulating materials. Close-up of two different insulating materials made from plant products; one made from compressed dried algae (top) and the other made from soya (Glycine max)

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Dolichos soja, soybean

Dolichos soja, soybean
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Glycine max, soybean

Glycine max, soybean
Illustration of the soybean plant, part of the John Fleming Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, close-up of pods on plant, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. august

Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, close-up of pods on plant, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. august
Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, close-up of pods on plant, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. august

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, growing in field, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. august

Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, growing in field, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. august
Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, growing in field, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. august

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, field in evening sunlight, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. august

Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, field in evening sunlight, Pennsylvania, U. S. A. august
Soya Bean (Glycine max) crop, field in evening sunlight, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. august

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Tofu

Tofu. Sliced blocks of tofu on a dish. Tofu is a curd made from soya beans (Glycine max). Soya is high in protein and a good source of B vitamins

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soybean (Glycine max)

Soybean (Glycine max). Watercolour artwork illustrating a soybean plant including a flower and fruits. The ripening (green) and ripened (brown) pods of this plant contain soya beans

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soya bean pods C009 / 9136

Soya bean pods C009 / 9136
Soya bean pods. Close-up of beans of the soya plant (Glycine max) growing in pods. The beans of this plant are edible and used as a source of protein in animal and human diets

Background imageGlycine Max Collection: Soya bean, SEM

Soya bean, SEM
Soya bean. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a soya (Glycine max) bean, the seed of the soya plant. A seed contains an embryo (a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow)


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"Glycine max: The Green Wonder of Soybeans" Step into the world of Glycine max, commonly known as soybean, a versatile and nutritious plant that holds immense importance in our daily lives. This herbaceous wonder, with its vibrant green leaves and hanging pods filled with Edaname beans, is a sight to behold. In the realm of botany, Glycine max takes center stage as one of the most cultivated crops worldwide. From Strathroy, Ontario to Central Iowa in the United States of America, these fields are a testament to its significance. Wind turbines gracefully spin amidst combines harvesting soybeans in Canada's picturesque landscape. Imagine walking through vast expanses of lush green soybean fields on a sunny day in Iowa. Farmers stride purposefully among rows upon rows of healthy plants reaching towards the sky. These hardworking individuals ensure that this precious flora thrives under their care. A closer look reveals meticulous farming practices at play. Herbicides have been skillfully applied to eliminate unwanted broadleaf weeds between each row in central Iowa's mid-season soybean field. The result? A pristine sea of green stretching as far as the eye can see. As dusk settles over central Iowa's agricultural heartland, nature paints an enchanting picture against a backdrop dominated by commercial grain storage facilities. With both corn and soybean fields basking in golden hues under the setting sun, it becomes evident why Glycine max is such an integral part of this region's economy. The beauty doesn't end there; even young soybean plants at sunset exude an ethereal charm that captivates all who witness them. Their delicate leaves sway gently in the evening breeze while casting long shadows across Central Iowa's fertile soil. Glycine max truly embodies resilience and sustenance for humanity. Its role extends beyond mere aesthetics or economic value – it nourishes us physically and symbolizes our connection with nature itself.